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Re: [OM] Shift Lens Panoramic?

Subject: Re: [OM] Shift Lens Panoramic?
From: "Rand E." <rtomcala@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Sat, 10 Jul 1999 15:06:31 -0400
John,
  I used to do montages all the time.  What I used was a fixed aperture
of f8, 60 foot long lens system with two magnification settings Low and
High.  This was sticking straight up from a mobile tube 33 feet in
diameter and 273 feet long called a submarine.
  With the concept that the pictures taken had more value if they were
true "candid" the submarine stayed submerged.  I did get quite a few
sessions where I used as many as a dozen shots to make one montage.
  Where I am going with this, I think, is that the shift lens, the
wonderful thing that it is, is probably the last lens to use for a
montage unless you don't use the shift.
You will likely never get the adjacent frames to match because your
perspective will be different on the various shots.
Rand E.

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"John A. Lind" wrote:
> 
> Shift Lens Users:
> 
> This weekend and early next week, I'm going to try an experiment using the
> 35mm shift lens for a panoramic.  The idea is to tripod the OM-4 with
> winder and remote release, level it, then shift left, center and right
> shooting color negative.  After developing, I will attempt to graft the
> prints together.
> 
> I'm wondering if anyone else has attempted this, and how well it did or did
> not work, and how any problems encountered were hopefully resolved.
> 
> -- John

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